State of New Mexico Archives: on Corporations

Susana Martinez:
$4.75M investment in Job Training Incentive Program

We need to make sure all small business owners know we believe in them. That's why I'm proposing that we give every New Mexico small business a $1,000 tax credit for every job created and retained over the next two years.
In these uncertain times, if a small business owner is willing to take the risk to invest in a new job, then we should stand with them.

But competing for jobs goes further than just common-sense tax policy. We need to partner with our small business owners to help them hire and train new workers now. That is why I am also requesting a $4.75 million investment to further
the success of our Job Training Incentive Program, or JTIP. This is a partnership with small businesses to help them train new employees and encouraging more hiring.

Source: 2013 State of the State address to N.M. Legislature
Jan 15, 2013

Steve Pearce:
Less regulation on businesses

Udall spoke out against tax subsidies that favor large corporations and said more attention needs to be paid to small businesses. He also spoke out against the growing national deficit.
Pearce echoed the call for lower taxes on small business and said there should be less regulation as well.

Tom Udall:
Opposes tax subsidies that favor large corporations

Udall spoke out against tax subsidies that favor large corporations and said more attention needs to be paid to small businesses. He also spoke out against the growing national deficit.
Pearce echoed the call for lower taxes on small business and said there should be less regulation as well.

Source: [Xref Pearce] 2008 N.M. Senate Debate
Aug 22, 2008

The above quotations are from State of New Mexico Politicians: Archives.